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There have been plenty of examples in US history where we (collectively) moved mountains.
In WWII, Germany had taken France and a number of other countries. It looked like Great Britain would fall. Roosevelt had a hard time getting the congress to go along with loaning arms to Britain. Who wants to load to someone who will probably not be able to pay you back? Gernany was a mountain that was moved.
In the 1980s, the Soviet Union was a mountain of a country. Many people did not like Reagan's tough talk with "the evil empire". They thought it was an unmovable mountain.
In the time of Lincoln, many people thought that the institution of slavery was a mountain that could not be moved. They sought to keep slavery from expanding, but didn't think that they could end it where it existed. Abolitionists kept fighting and moved that mountain.
Roe vs Wade as the Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion is a mountain. Many think that this mountain can not be moved. But how many thought that any of the other mountains that this country has faced would have been moved?
But I got a response out of you so I know that you read my post. :>)